(March 17, 2021) If you grew up in the 70s and 80s as a lover of soul music, Rod Temperton has a special place in your heart. As the keyboardist and songwriter for the uber-popular band, Heatwave, Temperton had firmly secured his place in music history. But for today’s The Backstory, we tell about how a song he intended for his band languished for years until being selected as a key part of one of the most important albums in popular music history.
Temperton was born in the small northern town of Cleethorpes in England and began his working life at a fish processor. But he was drawn to music, his first love. After moving to Wurms, Germany, he answered an ad in music paper Melody Maker from a band looking for a keyboard player. That band became the internationally popular band Heatwave, and Rod began writing tunes for the group's first album, which was eventually released in 1976. Called Too Hot To Handle, it included the huge international hits, "Boogie Nights" and "Always and Forever." They followed two years later with another hit album, Central Heating, and the charttopper, "The Groove Line."
Superproducer Quincy Jones had been an admirer of Heatwave and briefly talked about managing the band, as he did the Brothers Johnson. Ultimately, he was too busy to take on Heatwave, but he saw a gem of a songwriter in Temperton. So Q approached Temperton to submit a song for Michael Jackson’s first “adult” LP, which Jones was about to produce. However, Quincy was recording the album in L.A., while Rod was in the middle of recording Heatwave’s third album, Hot Property, day and night in New York. But you don’t turn down Quincy Jones, and so Temperton agreed to fly out to L.A. on the weekend and would work on three songs to submit, hoping that Q would choose one for the album.
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